KEY POINTS
  • Chipotle Mexican Grill reported weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue for its fourth quarter.
  • CEO Brian Niccol maintained the company hasn't seen backlash to higher prices for its burrito bowls and tacos, despite declining transactions.
  • The company plans to open between 255 and 285 new locations in 2023 and said last month it is looking to hire 15,000 workers by this spring.

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A Chipotle restaurant and signage is seen on February 09, 2022 in Miami, Florida.

Chipotle Mexican Grill on Tuesday reported weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue as it said customers pulled back on their restaurant spending.

"As we got around the holidays, we just didn't see that pop, that momentum, that we normally see ... frankly, we started the quarter soft, and we ended the quarter soft," Chief Financial Officer Jack Hartung said on the company's conference call, comparing the decline in December to weaker retail sales at that time.

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